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From Colliechoille &lpar;set off to climb Stob Coire an Laoigh but unable to cross Allt Choimhlidh above the dam so changed objective&rpar; - Ascended to ridge from west side at Stob Coire Gaibhre&comma; then along ridge to summit&period; Mostly in cloud&period; Mix of rain and snow on and off all day&comma; lots of lying snow&comma; not frozen&period; No significant difficulties encountered&period; Headed for Stob Ban to South

wychwood

21/12/2018

From parking area along track S of Corriechoille&comma; continued S through forestry&comma; the righ and up on to ridge to Stob Coire Gaibhre&comma; continuing along ridge and east out to Stob Coire na Ceannain&comma; returning to ridge and on to Stob Choire Claurigh&comma; thence to Ston a' Choire Leith&comma; Stob Coire Cath na Sine&comma; Caisteal&comma; Stob Coire an Laoigh&comma; Stob Coire Easain&comma; then descending along N ridge via Beinn na Socaich&comma; down to forestry tracks fo return to parking

2nd of 4&period; A bit windy on summit&period; Great views between the intermittent cloud breaks&period; Nice part of the country&period; Great ridge walk

akmilne

21/09/2016

Full winter conditions&period; Deep virgin snow&comma; thick mist&comma; zero visibility and dead calm&period; Fab day out&period; The last bit along the ridge from the xMT took one hour&period; Crazy&excl; Thanks to Brian R for egging us on&excl;

Play2End

20/01/2016

Cloud at 800 meters and highish winds&period; No problems&comma; but that was about to begin with the ridge&period;

Arrived from Stob Ban up snow field making the climb easy and swift&period;
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&NewLine;Arriving on the ridge was a delight and we broke out the ice axes as a precautionary gesture to traverse ridge beyond experiencing spectacular sun drenched views of the Aonach nor and Ben Nevis in the distance&period;&period; There were cornices both sides and a sharp ridge of snow along the top&period;

Cloud and rain at the top&period; Still plenty of snow around&period; Good views of Loch Laggan on the descent&period;

darradog

25/05/2014

From Coirechoille&comma; drove first mile to track jct&period; My 3rd visit to the top&comma; this time via the bothy&comma;N bank of gorge&comma; NE then NW and over Stob Coire na Ceannan- a long&comma; satisfying route that took ages as the impressive but easy ridge to the Marilyn top was snowed up&comma; covering a little path that has been worn&period; Continued along wonderful switchback ridges to Stob Coire Easain for a descent of its easy N ridge &lpar;useful with the snow&rpar;&period; Messy finish by dam and over old tramway bed- forest roads would surely have been better&period; Other visits from Stob Ban with my brother&comma; his first Munros after a very nasty head injury &lpar;cycling&rpar; and a big step in his recovery&semi; another on a wet day- very slippery rock&comma; very slow going on the quartzite&period;

pwheeler

24/05/2014

Climbed with Andy Brown Dav Nock Oliver Stephenson & Mike Smith

Davidjones

05/04/2014

on my own&comma; on a fabulous autumn day&period; aonach mor had some snow on top&period; easy hill to get on top&period; went straight onto to hill past the forrest&period; it is a bit boring but it gets you up quick&period;

tallblond

24/10/2013

Met Roy on summit at just after 12 noon&period; He had driven from Edinburgh &lpar;5&period;30 a&period;m&period;&rpar;&period; We -me and Maggs&comma; the Reids &lpar;N&comma;E&A&rpar;&comma;Jenny and Lewis - had climbed up from our camp&period;

dave neilson

01/06/2013

met roy on summit&period; with dave&period; first of the 3 munros&period; norman elspeth jenny lewis and al following close behind&period;

mn23

01/06/2013

From Glen Nevis - camping near top of glen&period; Up to bealach by Stob Ban&comma; then Grey Corries Ridge&period; Great views&comma; lovely hills&period; Snowing on ridge at times&period;

Norman Reid

01/06/2013

With Steve&comma; Rod&comma; Steven

Oik

12/06/2011

With Rod&comma; Grant and Stephen in an anti-clockwise direction&period; Stayed dry and took 9&period;5 hours&period; Surprisingly fit given length of day&period;

did as part of long day walk - going up from Steall to Aonach Mor&comma; Aonach Beag&comma; Sgurr Choinnich Mor&comma; Stob Coire an Laoigh&comma; Stob Coire Claurigh&comma; Stob Ban and finally the long walk back to CP near Steall&period; Weather was bad - gale force winds on tops&comma; rain and

scholesy

28/09/2010

2nd of day&comma; no break after Stob Ban as Joe had already legged it&period; Caught up to him somewhere around 1125m&period; Some awkward going over wet rocks&comma; very few views&period; 1hr from belach&period;

bowzi

29/05/2010

With Ian&period;

Dangerous Dave

08/11/2009

Up from Stob Ban&period; Mist in the last 50m of ascent which was followed by rain as I continued to Stob Coire Ceannain&period;

campagvelocet

14/07/2009

Climbed on a round of the Grey Corries during a stay at Spean Bridge&period;

Hellish walk up a big steep bog&period; Really windy near the top&comma; didn't proceed along planned route&comma; diverted to Stob Ban which was a long enough day&period;

emmadangermouse

22/04/2009

Picking off some Monroe Top staring at Aonach Mor and traversing along the Grey Corries to Stob Choire Claurigh&period; 29&period;9km&Tab;2800m&Tab;13&period;5hr &lpar;over night bivy&rpar;

JamesSDonald

17/04/2009

3rd

Thearlaichdubh

21/08/2008

Finally to get on to the Grey Corries&excl;&excl; straight up the north ridge of STob Coire Clauridh via the N Top&comma; out to Nan Ceannain and back&period; west of SCC I meet Tom Hayle a man in his late 70's from the Wirral and learn that he's done two Munro rounds and one completion of the tops but is a non declarer to SMC I go right along ridge to west to Sgurr Coineach Beag and then all the way back again and after getting back to Caisteal again head off the northern slopes contouring round to get on to Stob Ban and after steeply off this in the deepening gloom I call in at the bothy in the valey where some kind resident gives me a hot cuppa before I hoof my way back the 6-7km back to where I'd brought my car up the track util I'd found a locked gate at about half past midnight with still much residual light on this glorious day&period; Munro nos&period; 245&comma;246&comma;247&comma;248&period;